@@ -3,7+3,7 @@ DragonFly BSD is a community effort and as such heavily relies on contributions

While most people would think that only kernel developers are welcome, this is not the case as the DragonFly BSD project is more than just a kernel: it is a complete Operating System. An operating system definitely needs programmers (both userland and kernel) but there are many other ongoing tasks as the documentation of the system, one of the most vital tasks.

-If you need help with any of the tasks, or even if you just want to let everyone know you started on something, saying so on either IRC (efnet, #dragonflybsd) or on one of the [[mailinglists/]] is a good place to start. It's also generally a good idea to sift through the howtos at [[docs/howtos/]], as for example the HowTo for new Kernel Developers ([[docs/howtos/howtonewkerneldeveloper/]]) can help you.

+If you need help with any of the tasks, or even if you just want to let everyone know you started on something, saying so on either IRC (efnet, #dragonflybsd) or on one of the [[mailinglists/]] is a good place to start. It's also generally a good idea to sift through the [[docs/howtos/]], as for example the HowTo for new Kernel Developers ([[docs/howtos/howtonewkerneldeveloper/]]) can help you.

## Tasks

@@ -20,6+20,8 @@ If you need help with any of the tasks, or even if you just want to let everyone

* Update and maintain our [[docs/handbook/]], it needs a lot of love and dedication which it currently isn't receiving.

+* Update and maintain some language [[docs/faq]], most of them are outdated and need a complete makeover including fixing the links.

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* Write howtos and post them on our wiki. Any howto can help other users and as such helps the project.

* Report any bug you find. Finding bugs and reporting them goes a long way in helping the developers fix them.